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Arne Westad: Restless Empire – China and the World since 1750
Interview with Arne Westad about his book Restless Empire – China and the World since 1750
Julien Zarifian: US Foreign Policy Towards Armenia, Azerbaijan and Georgia
Introducing Julien Zarifian Julien Zarifian is Associate Professor (“Maître de conferences”) in American Studies at the University of Cergy-Pontoise, France, and Researcher with the CICC (“Civilisations et Identités Culturelles Comparées”), University of Cergy-Pontoise. He received his Ph.D. in Geopolitics from
Jason Dittmer: Captain America and the Nationalist Superhero – Metaphors, Narratives, and Geopolitics
Introducing Jason Dittmer Jason Dittmer received a BA in political science at Jacksonville University before moving to Florida State University for an MA in international affairs and a PhD in geography. He is currently Reader in Human Geography at University
Klaus Dodds: The Antarctic – A Very Short Introduction
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Joël Plouffe: Arctic Disputed Maritime Boundaries, Norway-Russia Border Treaty
Interview with Joël Plouffe about Arctic Disputed Maritime Boundaries, Norway-Russia Border Treaty
Joël Plouffe: Arctic Council, Circumpolar Governance, Environmental Cooperation
Interview with Joël Plouffe about Arctic Council, Circumpolar Governance, Environmental Cooperation
Joël Plouffe: Arctic Claims of EU, China and India; Resource Exploration/Exploitation
Interview with Joël Plouffe about Arctic claims of EU, China and India; Resource Exploration/Exploitation
Saul Cohen: Geopolitical Review 2012 – Events that Impacted US Foreign Policy
This essay by Saul Cohen is part of the Geopolitical Review 2012 and discusses the main events that impacted US foreign policy in 2012
Dale Walton: American Role in the World, Geostrategic Behavior, Defense Studies
Interview with Dale Walton about American Role in the World, Geostrategic Behavior and Defense Studies
Matthew Sparke: Globalization discourse, geoeconomic myths, neoliberalization
Interview with Matthew Sparke as part of the Geopolitical Passport series (Globalization discourse, geoeconomic myths, neoliberalization, Washington Consensus, Global Health, Education, Philanthrocapitalism)
Simon Reid-Henry: Global Science, Development Ethics, Humanitarianism, Guantanamo
Interview with Simon Reid-Henry as part of the Geopolitical Passport series (Global Science, Development Ethics, Humanitarianism, Guantanamo (Public Memory, Cuba, National Security Archive)
Alasdair Pinkerton: Media geopolitics, BBC Radio, Facebook, Youtube, Twitter
Interview with Alasdair Pinkerton as part of the Geopolitical Passport series (Media geopolitics, BBC Radio, Facebook, Youtube, Twitter, World Service, Social Platforms, Technologies)
Daniel Lambach: Failed States – Institutionalization, Democratisation, Intervention
Interview with Daniel Lambach about Failed States – Institutionalization, Liberalization, Intervention (Academic Research Agenda, Policy Advice, Political Debate, Democratisation, Neighbouring Countries)
Daniel Lambach: Failed States – Definitions, Causes, Concepts, Local Governance
Interview with Daniel Lambach about Failed States – Definitions, Causes, Concepts, Local Governance (Authority, Chaos, Anarchy, Features, Scales)
Sara Fregonese: Urban Geopolitics, Hybrid Sovereignty, international diplomacy
Interview with Sara Fregonese as part of the Geopolitical Passport series (Urban Geopolitics, Hybrid Sovereignty, international diplomacy, Radicals’ City, Polarisation, Illegimate non state actors)
Gerard Toal: Ireland, Bosnia, Russia-Georgia, Global Crash, Pandemic, Nuclear War
Interview with Gerard Toal as part of the Geopolitical Passport series (Ireland, Bosnia, Russia-Georgia, Global Crash, Pandemic, Nuclear War, State Failure, Belfast, Critical Geopolitics)
David Newman: Israel-Palestinian conflict, peace studies, borders, academia politics
Interview with David Newman as part of the Geopolitical Passport series (Israel-Palestinian conflict, peace studies, borders, academia politics, resolution, territorial boundaries, postmodernity)
Martin Müller: Discourse, socio-material practices, bottom-up research, Russia
Interview with Martin Müller as part of the Geopolitical Passport series (Discourse, socio-material practices, bottom-up research, Russia, actor network theory, language, manifestations, localisations)
Julien Mercille: radical political economy, wars, Iraq-Afghanistan, alternative news
Interview with Julien Mercille as part of the Geopolitical Passport series (radical political economy, wars, Iraq-Afghanistan, alternative news)
Jean-Marc Huissoud: Geopolitical Festival, Middle East, world governance, ‘reality’
Interview with Jean-Marc Huissoud as part of the Geopolitical Passport series (Geopolitical Festival, Middle East, world governance, reality, Muslims, balance of power,technological change)
Phil Steinberg: ocean, city, art, performance of identity, dynamism of space and time
Interview with Phil Steinberg as part of the Geopolitical Passport series (ocean, city, art, performance of identity, dynamism of space and time, electronic communications, infosphere, non-populated, non-possessed spaces)
Fiona McConnell: Unrecognised Nations and Peoples Organisation, Tibetan government
Interview with Fiona McConnell as part of the Geopolitical Passport series (Unrecognised Nations and Peoples Organisation, Tibetan government, states, politics, exile, legitimacy, territoriality)
Daniel Hammett: Global South, resistance, growing power of BRICs, Twitter, Zapiro
Interview with Daniel Hammett as part of the Geopolitical Passport series (Global South, resistance, growing power of BRICs, Twitter, Jonathan Zapiro, cartoons, international interest, African resources, dissent, citizenship)
Corey Johnson: global resource nexus, Germany, gas pipelines, overconsumption
Interview with Corey Johnson as part of the Geopolitical Passport series (global resource nexus, Germany, gas pipelines, overconsumption, Eurasian space, networked infrastructure, political and economic interdependence)